I think you should make it how you feel you would like it best and just take your time so it comes out right I have nothing against volutes, also I don't see that many necks snap in the place they usually are but if you are laminating you should have a pretty strong neck anyway.

This is an Edwards that I bought. I really hate polyurethane so I decided to strip it and repaint it in lacquer...which has turned out to be a massive job. I've painted Fender type bodies a bunch, never a set neck. Taking the polyurethane off was simple with a heat gun, but under that there was a super thick coating of epoxy which took an insane amount of sanding to get off. A heat gun wouldn't do anything to it and neither would really nasty chemical stripper, which ruined the binding. So I then had to learn how to redo binding on a guitar, fucked it up, had to learn how to rout a new channel for binding, lost my shit numerous times gluing that shit around all the curves. Painting it was easy, then binding scraping, polishing... Finally in the homestretch now though and working on binding nibs on the board. Set necks are a bitch compared to Fender bodies. It feels super nice now though, not like a chunk of plastic, and the back previously was kind of a piss yellowish tan.

pretty much finished I want to try doing that lacquer checking method of heatgun+can of air duster but I have to wait a couple months because the nitro is still soft (It has so many dings on the back of it now just moving it around my workbench).I melted the wax out of the pickups (Seymour Duncan Jazz and JB) and they sound a million times better now. I was going to swap them for something else from how they sounded before, now they sound almost like single coils, but still humbucker.